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[Commlist] Job ad: Assistant professor, Political communication, University of Ottawa
Wed Nov 02 11:59:22 GMT 2022
the application deadline has been extended to Nov. 15.
The University of Ottawa is hiring a tenure-track assistant professor in
political communication.
You can find the ad here:
https://www.universityaffairs.ca/search-job/?job_id=58986
(La version française de l'annonce se trouve ici:
https://www.universityaffairs.ca/search-job/?job_id=58987 )
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Political Communication - Assistant Professor (Tenure-stream)
University of Ottawa
Location: Ontario
Date posted: 2022-09-30
Advertised until: 2022-11-29
The Department of Communication at the University of Ottawa invites
applications for a tenure-stream position at the rank of Assistant
Professor specializing in Political Communication. Building and
expanding on our strengths in this area, this position is focused on
various aspects of political communication including, but not limited
to, how political information is spread, relationships among various
political actors (journalists, politicians, civil society, citizens),
equity and diversity in political communication systems, and
communicational aspects of the governance of just societies. We are
particularly interested in candidates whose research help situate
debates within Canada about law, ethics, security, polarization and/or
policy in wider social, informational, and communicative contexts. The
Department welcomes candidates who conduct empirical studies using a
variety of methods, as well as critical approaches. The start date is
expected to be July 1, 2023.
Position: Assistant professor; higher ranks may be considered under
exceptional circumstances.
Duties: The functions of a member of the academic staff include, in
varying proportions: a) teaching activities; b) scholarly activities and
research; c) academic service activities, d) supervision of
undergraduate and graduate students.
The successful candidate will be expected to teach at both the
undergraduate and graduate levels, in media studies, journalism, public
relations and/or organizational communication, in French and in English.
The candidate will be expected to conduct research in political
communication resulting in peer reviewed scholarly publications, with
the ability to attract, develop, supervise, train and retain excellent
trainees, students, and future researchers, as well as external research
funding.
A strong commitment to participate in the administrative activities of
the department is required.
The successful candidate will be expected to exercise leadership in
forging research collaborations and in creating new courses in
collaboration with members of the Department focusing on political
communication and related topics.
Terms: Tenure-track position
Wage: Salary scale for an assistant professor rank starts at $89,622 (as
of May 1, 2023).
Benefits Package: The University of Ottawa provides a comprehensive
benefits package which includes long-term disability, basic group life
insurance, supplementary health insurance, University of Ottawa Pension
Plan and optional life insurance, as well as relocation expenses.
Location of Work: Department of Communication, University of Ottawa, 55
Laurier Avenue East, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5
Contact Information:
Applications are accepted through the University’s Njoyn system only.
Any questions (but not applications) can be directed to Dr. Luc
Bonneville, Director, Department of Communication, University of Ottawa,
Ottawa ON, K1N 6N5; E-mail: (Dir.Communication.Dir /at/ uOttawa.ca); Telephone:
613-562-5238; Fax: 613-562-5240.
Required Skills:
The successful candidate will be a scholar in Political Communication
with the following qualifications:
A doctorate (Ph.D.) in Communication studies or a related field in the
humanities and social sciences, by July 1, 2023;
Evidence of successful teaching at a post-secondary institution;
Evidence of an established and innovative research program and a record
of refereed publications and scholarly conferences;
An ability to attract external funding;
Active bilingualism in French and English will be required to receive
tenure (courses and individual tutoring available for professors);
The candidate's areas of scholarly expertise should include political
communication broadly, such as how political information is spread,
relationships among various political actors (journalists, politicians,
civil society, citizens), equity and diversity in political
communication systems, and communicational aspects of the governance of
just societies.
Evidence of a commitment to the principles of equity, diversity and
inclusion within research and teaching.
Application Deadline: Applications received by November 15, 2022 will
receive full consideration, but the position will remain open until filled.
Complete applications must be submitted via the job posting J0922-1035
on the Academic Careers application portal.
A complete application includes a cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies
of two (2) recent peer reviewed publications, a statement of teaching
philosophy, a statement of research interests, as well as three (3)
confidential letters of recommendation, submitted by the referee via Njoyn.
Short-listed candidates will be invited to present their research to
professors and students, likely using videoconference technology.
For more detail about the Department of Communication, please visit:
https://arts.uottawa.ca/communication/en
<https://arts.uottawa.ca/communication/en>
The University of Ottawa is a dynamic community of students,
researchers, professionals, and academics in pursuit of great things.
Our vision for the university of tomorrow is one that reflects the
diversity of its people, their ideas, and their identities. We believe
in the power of representation, and that increasing the diversity of our
faculty and staff supports this objective.
One way in which we are starting to effect change, is by promoting more
inclusive practices for staff and faculty recruitment. This includes
more diversified and cross-functional selection committees, the use of
self-representation surveys and equity data, guarding against biases
through education, policies and procedures, as well as broadening our
candidate searches through agencies and community partners.
Our goal is to provide the best student experience, sustained by a
campus community they can identify with. To achieve this, we are seeking
academic candidates that can best represent a broad intersection of
equity-deserving communities, as well as their lived experiences.
Candidates who wish to be considered as a member of one or more
designated groups are asked to complete the confidential
Self-Identification Questionnaire, to be completed at the time of
application.
According to government policy, all qualified candidates are invited to
apply; however, preference will be given to Canadian citizens and
permanent residents. The University of Ottawa is an equal opportunity
employer. If you are invited to continue the selection process, please
notify us of any particular adaptive measures you might require by
contacting the Office of the Associate Vice-President, Faculty Affairs
at 613-562-5958. Any information you send us will be handled
respectfully and in complete confidence.
The University of Ottawa is proud of its 160-year tradition of
bilingualism. Through its Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute,
the University provides training to staff members and to their spouses
in their second official language. At the time of tenure, professors are
expected to have the ability to function in a bilingual setting and to
teach in both official languages. English-French bilingualism is thus an
asset.
Notice of Collection of Personal Information
In accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Act (Ontario) and with University Policy 90, your personal information
is collected under the authority of the University of Ottawa Act, 1965
and is intended to be used for the purpose of and those consistent with
your employment application and the administration of your employment
relationship, if established. If you have any questions regarding this
collection of personal information, please contact Office of the
Vice-Provost, Faculty Relations at (613) 562-5958 or by email at
(vra.affairesprofessorales /at/ uottawa.ca)
<mailto:(vra.affairesprofessorales /at/ uottawa.ca)>.
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